Title: Burden to Bear Series: Road Trip Romance #17 Author: A.K. Evans Genre: Contemporary Romance Tropes: Neighbors to Lovers/Slow Burn/S
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 Title: Burden to Bear Series: Road Trip Romance #17 Author: A.K. Evans Genre: Contemporary Romance Tropes: Neighbors to Lovers/Slow Burn/S

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Music Review: Burden to Bear by Lael Summer
Rating: 8.0/10.0
I couldnât believe Iâm almost 7 years older than Lael Summer but Iâm still going through the same things sheâs going through. This album is the perfect soundtrack to my life right now. Itâs amazing how young she is yet her lyrics and music are just as mature (and may I say even better) than the other older female artists out there.
Burden To Bear is a soulful and funky album with simple yet ballsy upfront lyrics.
The album opens with I Need A Man - a funky bass line and smooth horn playing - then comes Laelâs powerful voice with feminist undertones. The second track, Too Much, had me thinking Lael has manic-depression despite the sexiness of the song - which I think is the catchiest of all the songs in the album. Youâre So Small is something I pretty much love - the angst in a funky/soulful song is a formula I never thought would work but apparently, it does. Make You Whole has some honest lyrics and it seems to be the most poppy of the songs in the album in my opinion. Itâs About Soul sounds like Tarrie B (from Tura Satana/Manhole/My Ruin) on Clonazepam who went soul. Love the feminist angst again in poppish classic soul. The next track, In Time, features a mature sultry controlled vocals against a bossa-nova groove with synthy and windy beach ambiance. Kiss And Tell, on the other hand, gives away her youth with the lyrics and the pop/neo-soul feel of the whole song. And of course, Do What You Want, Be What You Are, her cover of the classic Hall & Oates song, is something everyone has to listen to. The last four songs in the album, What Do I Know, Look Around, Unconditionally, and The Good Fight, end the album nicely with mature/pop-catchy notes.
Itâs definitely an album worth listening to. For someone so young to come up with this kind of album (of course props to True Groove founder TomĂĄs Doncker for co-writing and producing the album) in a business dominated by crappy manufactured female voiced electronic dance music, sheâs definitely one of those authentic ones to look out for.